The Missing Bodies in Architecture’s Talk of Embodied Energy
Kevin Bernard Moultrie Daye
When architects talk about embodied energy, very rarely are they talking about actual bodies. But the bodies are there, extracting, transporting and processing the materials.
A pastoral fiction that speaks more to a mutated village life than what is arguably the height of techno-capitalism today
Making Anti-Terror Infrastructure Pretty: The Most Depressing New Urban Design Challenge
Alice Sweitzer and Charlie Clemoes